Hendrick Vaal Neto
Pedro Hendrick Vaal Neto (born 1944) is an Angolan former diplomat. A member of the National Liberation Front of Angola until the 1990s. Until September 12, 2011, Neto was the Angolan ambassador to Egypt.
- He studied in Caconda, Ambriz, Huambo, Benguela and Luanda.
- He participated in various political seminars in Switzerland, Zambia and the United States.
- In 1959 he dedicated his life to the liberation of Angola and lived in the woods.
- In thirteen years, he traveled in more than eighty countries around the world.
- In 1963 he was persecuted by the PIDE and joined the National Liberation Front of Angola in the north of Angola and went with them to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he attends successfully Institut National D'Etudes Politiques.
- Until July 21, 1981, he lived in Lisbon.
- On June 1, 1999, he was Minister of Social Communication
- With a presidential decree from September 12, 2011, his ambassadorship to Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Oman and Lebanon ended and he was appointed representative to Zimbabwe.[2]
Hendrick Vaal Neto | |
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Minister of Social Communication of Angola | |
In office 1993–2005 | |
Preceded by | Rui Óscar de Carvalho |
Succeeded by | pt:Manuel Antonio Rabelais |
Angolan Ambassador to Egypt[1] | |
In office January 27, 2006 – September 12, 2011 | |
Preceded by | Kamu de Almeida |
Succeeded by | António da Costa Fernandes |
Personal details | |
Born | Kwanza Sul | November 22, 1944
References
- "Ambassador".
- W. Martin James, Historical Dictionary of Angola, p. 189 Archived 2014-09-11 at the Wayback Machine Ambassador Hendrick Vaal Neto bids farewell to Egyptian authorities
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